Paced by Ben Wetzler’s dominant pitching and Dylan Davis’ five runs batted in, the seventh-ranked Oregon State baseball team cruised to a series-opening victory as it defeated host Arizona, 11-2, Friday evening at Hi Corbett Field. Wetzler (W, 5-0) remained perfect on the season as he shut out the Wildcats over 7.1 innings. The veteran lefty allowed just two hits, but did walk four while striking out five. Oregon State gave Wetzler just about all the run support he needed with a two-run first inning off Wildcat starter James Farris. Farris (L, 4-2) suffered just his second loss of the season in 7.1 innings on the mound. He was charged for seven earned runs and surrendered 13 hits, while striking out six and walking a pair – both intentional.

Trent Gilbert led a 17-hit offensive attack, and Cody Hamlin pitched into the ninth inning to lead the University of Arizona baseball team to an upset victory, 11-2, over seventh-ranked Oregon State to even up the three-game Pac-12 series on Saturday at Hi Corbett Field. Arizona claimed an early lead and never looked back, providing plenty of run support for Hamlin, who turned away the Beavers on several occasions and narrowly missed on his bid for a complete game. Arizona’s lineup included six starters with multiple hit games, highlighted by the top four in the lineup. Kingery and Maggi each had two hits at the top of the order ahead of Newman and Gilbert, who each had three hits. Gibbons added a 3-for-4 game with two runs scored out of the No. 7 spot, and Moore collected two hits and drove a pair of runs batting in the No. 9 position. The win snapped an eight-game losing streak for the Wildcats, who had dropped six consecutive Pac-12 Conference games.

Live Streaming/Television All three games this weekend will be televised live by the Pac-12 Network with J.B. Long and Eric Byrnes providing the commentary. Those who get the Pac-12 Network through their cable/satellite package can also watch the live stream: http://pac-12.com/network/pac-12-network.

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Arizona Baseball Tickets General admission season tickets, seven-game mini-plans and single-game tickets are on sale through the McKale Ticket Office, which is is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in-person or by phone (520-621-2287). Tickets also can be purchased anytime on www.arizonawildcats.com. The Hi Corbett ticket office opens 90 minutes prior to game time this weekend. For all home games, fans are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance as tickets purchased the day of the game are $2 more.

Print-at-Home Tickets Print-at-Home is the quickest and recommended method of ticket delivery. When fans purchase single game tickets online or over the phone, they can choose print-at-home and the tickets will be emailed directly to the customer. Tickets can be printed on a home printer and bought straight to the entrance gate to skip any ticket lines.